Thank you.
My father gave me the treadmill, since he doesn't use it. So returning it is pretty much out of the question. It's certainly not a "commercial grade" treadmill, either.
I can easily put some blocks under the back legs of the treadmill (the base can easily be lifted to save some space...). But in fact what I want to know is wheter a treadmill normally is perfectly flat or if it's normal that it has some built-in incline...
There's a 1.3 degree slope, takes 1 1/2" under the back legs to make the treadmill level...
My father gave me the treadmill, since he doesn't use it. So returning it is pretty much out of the question. It's certainly not a "commercial grade" treadmill, either.
I can easily put some blocks under the back legs of the treadmill (the base can easily be lifted to save some space...). But in fact what I want to know is wheter a treadmill normally is perfectly flat or if it's normal that it has some built-in incline...
There's a 1.3 degree slope, takes 1 1/2" under the back legs to make the treadmill level...